A upcoming 40-hectare nature park that preserves one of the last remaining habitats in the north. This area is essential for protecting the coast and supporting unique intertidal species. 3. Flora: From "Forest Giants" to Rain Gardens
The went extinct in Singapore in the 19th century and was reintroduced. Their stronghold? Yishun. The natural element they need is large cavity trees for nesting. The old, diseased Angsana and Rain Trees of Yishun, which a manicured town would remove, are left standing due to conservation efforts. natural characteristics and elements of yishun
Yishun is a hub for tropical horticulture, housing species ranging from rare rainforest trees to community fruit gardens. A upcoming 40-hectare nature park that preserves one
When most people hear “Yishun,” a very specific set of mental images tends to flood the mind. Over the past decade, this northern town in Singapore has garnered an almost mythical online reputation—wild animals, mysterious occurrences, and an endless stream of internet memes. However, what gets lost in the noise of viral jokes is a far more profound truth: Flora: From "Forest Giants" to Rain Gardens The